Estrogenic endpoints in fish early life‐stage tests: Luciferase and vitellogenin induction in estrogen‐responsive transgenic zebrafish
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B. van der Burg | A. Murk | J. Legler | D. D. de Roode | R. Bogers | Esther Mutsaerds | Jeanette Druke
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